Name the hormone which maintains the solute potential in the blood of human body? What will happen if this hormone is not realised in a sufficient amount?
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ADH ( Antdiuretic hormone)
If this hormone is not released in sufficient, it can cause acute and chronic symptoms that, in rare cases, may become life-threatening. If there is too little ADH or the kidneys do not respond to ADH, then too much water is lost through the kidneys, the urine produced is more dilute than normal, and the blood becomes more concentrated.
If this hormone is not released in sufficient, it can cause acute and chronic symptoms that, in rare cases, may become life-threatening. If there is too little ADH or the kidneys do not respond to ADH, then too much water is lost through the kidneys, the urine produced is more dilute than normal, and the blood becomes more concentrated.
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